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Jean's amazing
true-life experience began when he was gripped with a strange and sudden
compulsion to gaze out his window. "One night last month, I just
had a passion to look out the window, because I like looking at the stars,"
said Jean to the Universe in an exclusive interview. "I saw strange flying objects in the air!

"At first, I thought
they might be a helicopter or airplane -- but then they jerked from one
part of the sky to the other! They were moving really fast -- faster
than average aircrafts! Like, in the speed of light!

"I am sure there
were two objects," added Jean, supplementing his astonishing photo of the
two UFOs with his startling eyewitness account. "The objects had
'glowy yellow lights.' They were sphere-shaped, like a ball.
And they made an eerie sound! A sort of whistling noise.

"I was so astonished,
I had to watch! And I was excited, because all my life, I've always
wanted to see a UFO. I wasn't scared at all."

Jean wasn't the
only one who heard eerie noises that night. His account is verified
by other residents of Edinburgh. "The next day, my friend asked me
if I had heard a noise the night before," said Jean. "I told him
about what I saw and heard. He thinks it's amazing!"

"I still wonder
what I saw. I am still looking for UFO's."

Which is why Jean
reads the Weekly Universe! "I am a great fan of Weekly Universe!"
said Jean. "I love the UFO columns!"

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